In early January, northeast Kansas was blanketed with history’s third-largest single-day snowfall. What did it cost the city? From Jan. 4-5, the City of Topeka saw 14
Governor Laura Kelly gave only brief remarks when asked what her thoughts were on a recent heated argument between two elected officials at a Topeka bar. 27 News sought a response from Kelly on the incident on Friday,
Thirty immigrants from 18 countries are now U.S. citizens following a ceremony at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka. The ceremony Monday was a celebration of the contributions of immigrants to
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Topeka: Carlos Wriedt came to the U.S. from Mexico in his 40s with his wife to pursue their dream of starting a business and to build a better life for their daughter, then 10 months old.He and his wife became U.
A recent ceremony at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka saw Carlos Wriedt from Mexico, along with his wife, gain US citizenship. They were part of a group of 30 new citizens from 18 different countries who took the oath in front of family members.
In Topeka, the 30 new citizens came from 18 different nations, and the ceremony gave speakers a chance to stress their own immigrant roots.
A s President Trump works to shut down the border, deport millions of immigrants, and suspend legal pathways for immigration, communities like Erie, Pennsylvania, will suffer. We
A woman was arrested after video footage captured her throwing a brick through her ex-husband’s home in Bonita Spring, Florida. Sabrina Coyne denied that she threw the object in the Jan. 24 incident, but video showed the woman caught in the act.
A teenager without a license was charged with DUI on Tuesday after she was pulled over during a traffic stop on Interstate 395 where state police alleged that her car smelled of marijuana and a cloud of smoke escaped once she rolled her window down.
Soldiers from Fort Riley are being sent to the U.S.-Mexico border this week as part of a push to build up security in the region. Mark Otte with Fort Riley said in a press release on Jan. 25 that 200 soldiers from Kansas will be sent south as part of this